Sentences with phrase «titles of the painted»

The title of the painting is defied by the painting itself.
The title of this painting has the word «violet» in it, which I always think of as more of a purple.
Chiara's «Material Puns» use wordplay to weld the title of the painting with the materials placed on canvas, through an ironic reinterpretation of Pop - Art, Dadaism and Ready Made.
The titles of her paintings are thought up by a group of four people, sometimes individually and sometimes in combinations, namely Gareth Williams, Tim Hilton, John Kasmin and the artist herself.
The title of the painting meant, he told Sylvester, «that man can be or is sublime in his relation to his sense of being aware.»
In some cases, words and phrases snatched from the ad copy — «will be girls,» «undecided, and «Picasso» — are echoed suggestively in the titles of paintings; in others, such as Poetry, headlines charged with dread and import loom through obfuscating veils of paint.
The title of the painting The Expulsion is a reference to Satan's fall from Heaven, and the piece comes complete with a visual depiction of the devil falling down through the sky.
Fisher spells out the title of the painting along its lower edge in chemical elements from the periodic table.
The title of her painting «Krushenick (After Hokusai)» is a testament to how diverse visual sources and suggestions of varied emotional states can inform one, very immediate, direct painting.
The title of the painting (pictured), the only one representing him in the exhibition, is a kind of summation: In Sober Ecstasy.
Len Weiss (left) reads the title of a painting, while his wife Ingrid Weiss admires a Roy Lichtenstein painting at the John Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, California on Tuesday, November 3, 2015.
The name was taken from the title of a painting by David Taborn.
In the present catalogue the titles of paintings dating from 1929 and 1930 follow those adopted by Alley, but they have been placed within inverted commas since it is highly unlikely that Bacon titled them as they are, by their media; (Alley had to negotiate Bacon's indifference — or hostility — towards his pre-1944 œuvre).
Even the connection between the titles of his paintings and what is represented in them are rarely obvious; that determination is often left to the viewer.
Mother of God's religious undertones are amplified by a collaged advertisement for the Catholic Review, found in the lower right corner, which reads «An invaluable spiritual road map...» This bit of text draws together the title of the painting, the maps, and the spiritual allusions of the circle, yet it also walks a line between sincerity and tongue - in - cheek humor.
Hence the title of the series, the Pharmaceutical Paintings, and the individual titles of the paintings themselves... Art is like medicine, it can heal.»
Even the titles of his paintings from 1958 often refer to New York streets and neighborhoods, at a time when he first took a studio in downtown Manhattan.
Hence the title of the series, the Pharmaceutical Paintings, and the individual titles of the paintings themselves... Art is like medicine, it can heal» (D. Hirst, quoted in D. Hirst, I want to spend the rest of my life everywhere, with everyone, one to one, always, forever, now, London 1997, p. 246).
Despite the title of the painting, the work feels more abstract than figurative — yet one remembers that nature is a forceful originator of nonobjective art.
Art history imparts a heavy weight onto mediums like oil paint, but, like any other material, Hundley then capitalizes on these histories by embracing them and unleashing their potential - by titling some of the paintings Still Life or Composition he embeds yet another layer of historical reference.
The titles of his paintings offer few answers, as Rothko begins to abandon conventional titles in 1947.
The title of the painting refers to the ap...
«Together they describe my internal experience around whatever issue is the title of each painting
Anna Stacey's titles typically name the floral subjects of her still - life paintings, but Chinese Jar, the title of a painting she showed in the Art Institute's 1924 «Chicago and Vicinity» exhibition, is an exception.
The Unexpected Death of Blinky Palermo in the Tropics became the title of a painting by Julian Schnabel, now part of the collection of the Stedelijk Museum.
The titles of your paintings are hilarious such as Gingerbread Woman 2016 Does What The Fuck She Pleases, Quaaludes on a Rainy Day.
Diligent efforts have been made to establish the original or artist's designated title of each painting, based on exhibition records, reviews, and other documentation.
[1][2] The term «Impressionism» is derived from the title of his painting Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which was exhibited in 1874 in the first of the independent exhibitions mounted by Monet and his associates as an alternative to the Salon de Paris.
An interest in poetry runs through Botts's practice, as evidenced in the titles of his paintings and in the volume of his own poetry, which he published as a companion to his visual work, Clouds, Leaves, Waves (1996).
Do the titles of your paintings carry any personal significance, or are they chosen for their deviant meanings?
Despite Whitten's frequent invocation of political figures and events in the titles of his paintings, his work has remained resolutely abstract since the 1970s, when he began radical experiments to relinquish compositional control, eliminating the hand, gesture, and paintbrush itself.
The title of the painting is a reference to Greek mythology.
It is generally accepted that the original title of this painting was «Moby Dick», and it was only later, without altering the picture, that Pollock changed the title to Pasiphae.
The Latin title of this painting means «Man, heroic and sublime.»
The title of this painting introduces a certain level of existentialism, implying that the figure reflected in the surface of the water is wondering about the nature of his own soul.
Howard Hodgkin's artwork falls in the realm of the semi-abstract: It seems nonrepresentational at first glance, but it often suggests embedded figures that contain depth and mystery, like the palm tree referenced in the title of this painting.
The original title of the painting is The Brothel of Avignon 243 x 233 cm or 96 x 92 inches Oil on canvas painting Located at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, New York, United States of America.Continue Reading
I've been a fan of Jeff Koons» for a long time but always wondered about his appropriation of copyrighted material — you can't be more blatant with his Popeye series even titling some of his paintings with the Popeye name.
DT: While so many artists choose to leave their work untitled, the titles of your paintings are very expressive, and often combine multiple existing words to create new ones.
The titles of these paintings refer to the lingam and yoni shapes in Hindu culture, which are stylized representations of the male and female reproductive organs, often placed together to denote transcendental potentiality or the origin of the universe.
This painting was a gift from the artist to Cunningham, and therefore it is all the more appropriate that his name and the title of the painting are written, with alternating letters, at the bottom of the work.
The original French title of the painting is «La Maison et son entourage, La Rue» 72 x 91.5 cm or 28.3 x 36 inches Located at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.Continue Reading
Hence the title of the series, The Pharmaceutical Paintings, and the individual titles of the paintings themselves... Art is like medicine, it can heal» (Damien Hirst, I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, London, 1997, p. 246).
Rail: The titles of your paintings are great and I think they are important to understanding the work, in the way that John Chamberlain's are.
The titles of the paintings are drawn from Dine's poem «The Flowering Sheets» (2007), a source of inspiration to which he frequently returns.

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The government's Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
OK, so «chill» in the title of this three - episode collection is supposedly a reference to the temperature — because in each, the iconic artist teaches viewers how to paint wintery scenes.
From the vestments (which are really nothing more than the Fourth Century CE court clothing of the Eastern Roman Empire), the canonized saints (which are essentially «Christian» demigods that replaced the pagan pantheon), the numerous feast days and holy days (which replaced pagan holidays), the statues and painted icons (which replaced pagan idols), and the episcopal structure (in which «third sons» of landed aristocrats who had no hope of inheriting their fathers» titles and lands could become «princes of the church» with as much worldly comfort as the «first sons» and almost as much wealth and power), the Anglican Church was practically indistinguishable from the Roman Church except that they used English in the Mass instead of Latin.
Cairns's choice of title, and the cover painting of St. Isaac the Syrian (a seventh - century Desert Father whose works are included in the original Philokalia), reflects his immersion in these texts and his conversion, but much more is going on as well.
In that same year of 1938 the Jewish artist Marc Chagall would complete a remarkable painting titled White Crucifixion.
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